Police said the dog trainer, girlfriend covered up the death of 11 dogs.

A couple of Irving On Monday, operating a dog training service was charged with multiple felony charges involving at least 11 dogs deaths, some of which were cremated before inspection.
According to Irving Police Department Press release. One of the victims' owners removed the authorities the day before the couple was arrested. They said they received news from trainers that their dog died during sleep and was cremated.
“A family lends a helping hand to us [and] It is suspicious to think that their healthy dog died in this coach.
After the investigation, the department’s animal services department found more than one dog’s victim.
The Orange County District Attorney’s Office confirmed in a press release Monday that at least 11 dogs died from Sit’s property. All the bodies, including cremated bodies, were recovered.
Investigators found that two dogs died of heatstroke and one dog died of blunt trauma. The two dogs were cremated before the examination and then handed over the body to the owner.
Prosecutors said at least six animals had pending necromancers.
Authorities believe the couple fell their first dog in the crematorium on June 13. By June 18, the total number of corpses rose to 11.
“Our dogs love us unconditionally and have someone who promotes themselves as dog lovers who will see their client’s dog as their own are not only responsible for the deaths of these pets, but also invite his girlfriend to cover up animal abuse, which is frustrating,” Orange County Port. “Atty. Todd Spitzer said in a statement. “No animal should be killed and then thrown aside like a piece of trash.” No animal abuse will be tolerated. ”
SIT, which operates a dog training service, faces 30 charges: 11 felony charges, 11 felony charges of animal abuse by 11 caretakers, seven misdemeanors attempting to destroy evidence, and one flimsy crime of destruction of evidence.
Liu's Liu is believed to help the dog sitting in a crematorium and faces four counts: one felony count, one felony count, one misdemeanor count of destroying evidence and two misdemeanor counts of attempting to undermine evidence.
The couple is still detained in lieu of $550,000 in bail. The amount of bail increased after the couple was packed and prepared to flee before being arrested.
According to the Orange County District Attorney’s Office, Sett will face up to 13 years in prison, and faces four years if everyone is convicted on all charges.
K9 Academy offers a variety of training courses, such as one to four sessions for behavioral training, ranging from $999 to $3,999. The Irving Police Department said there could be more victims given that the entire Southern California operates under different company names.
Anyone with a case-related information or a dog who died in a trainer sitting in nursing is asked to contact rsteen@cityofirvine.org.